Sri Lanka lifts inter-provincial travel restrictions
Inter-provincial travel restrictions have been lifted from
today with the aim of maintaining the people’s daily lives under the new
normalization.
Accordingly, the restrictions imposed preventing the general
public from crossing provincial borders has been lifted from 4.00 a.m. this
morning (31), according to the National Operations Centre for Prevention of
COVID-19 Outbreak (NOCPCO).
The inter-provincial travel restrictions have been lifted
today after a period of six months, when it was imposed following a surge in
Covid-19 cases and deaths in the island.
Meanwhile with the lifting of inter-provincial travel
restrictions, inter-provincial passenger bus and train services are also set to
resume from tomorrow (Nov. 01) allowing public transport services to return to
normalcy.
However, the government has directed its attention to making
vaccination cards mandatory when entering public places such as shops and
restaurants.
The Ministry of
Health says that around 70% of the total population have been vaccinated
against Covid-19 and that the population in the category above 30 years has
been fully vaccinated.
However, the Director General of Health Services Dr. Asela
Gunawardena says that it is essential that people follow proper health
guidelines despite the removal of inter-provincial travel restrictions.
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